The San Francisco Giants have signed free-agent right-hander Tyler Mahle to a one-year deal, following his injury-plagued 2025 season with the Texas Rangers, where he posted a 1.64 ERA in the early months but struggled with health issues. Mahle’s recent performance raises concerns, as he has only pitched 125 innings over the last three seasons, and his ERA estimators suggest skepticism about his 2025 stats. With Justin Verlander in free agency, the Giants are looking to bolster their rotation, relying on Mahle and Adrian Houser alongside Logan Webb and Robbie Ray. They may need to explore internal options for additional innings, as injury histories and limited performance from other pitchers create uncertainty in the rotation.
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